Year: 2018
Kiss Me, Kate is a marvellous kind of musical
THEATRE REVIEW BY TYLER COLLINS. Sheridan’s new production of Kiss Me, Kate is a classic musical blockbuster in every way. It’s the highlight of Theatre […]
Canada’s alarming measles rate
BY PAUL MANTELLA Despite vaccination rates for most illnesses staying the same as previous years, or even increasing slightly, Measles-Mumps-Rubella coverage continues to decline. As […]
Sheridan Sun Radio: The Boyz – Episode 2
The Boyz Episode 2 All your sports news! This week we talk about the Winter Olympics! Join us again next episode
Sheridan Sun Radio: The Hub – Episode 2
The Hub This week’s episode is all about Valentine’s Day, love and relationships! Episode 2 – Feb 12 Be sure to join us again next […]
Sheridan Sun Radio: Blender – Episode 2
Blender Episode 2 – February 12 This week to mark Valentine’s Day we are bringing you our anti-Valentine’s Day episode! Join us for our next […]
Jays head to spring training hopeful for playoff return
BY DAVID SALITURO While Toronto remains under winter weather, the Toronto Blue Jays will gather in Dunedin, Florida tomorrow for the start of spring training. […]
Local mixologist gives a taste of cocktail culture
BY MAX WELLS Daring. Innovative. Passionate. Those are three words that describe a mixologist, also known as an individual who is highly skilled at formulating […]
Sheridan students do not need to walk alone
BY DEVON COLLINS Sheridan students should be able to answer two questions to help protect themselves from on-campus assault: what is Safe Walk and how […]
Monster Hunter: World is a smashing, slashing, and bashing good time
BY TYLER REYNOLDS The Monster Hunter franchise will probably be an unfamiliar one to Western audiences. Only until recently has the franchise started to get […]
Music without words: A different way of listening
BY MATTHEW CLARK For many people, what ambient music is is a mystery. For others, it’s a way of life. To understand what ambient music […]
Better safe than sorry
BY BRITTANY LODWICH “It won’t happen to me!” Disaster is something we usually think happens to others. We live in one of the safest countries […]